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Marvel's Wolverine s'offre une date de sortie. Informations complémentaires : Arcade Québec sur CKRL (89.1) : https://www.ckrl.qc.ca/fr/emissions/magazine/arcade-quebec Arcade Québec sur Youtube : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLn1d-5sW745B6TzAgGtEiQ Arcade Québec sur Twitch : twitch.tv/arcadeqc Avec : Stéphane Goulet (@pinponey) Guillaume Duplain (@gyom999) Jeff Dion (@JF_dion) Suivez-nous : arcadequebec.com facebook.com/arcadequebec x : @arcadeqc twitch.tv/arcadeqc patreon : Arcade Québec Merci !!!!!! #arcadeqc #arcadequebec
In this episode, Sam continues the Multiply series by emphasizing that true discipleship means not only following Jesus personally but actively participating in the work of ministry everywhere believers live, work, and relate. Drawing from Ephesians 4 and 2 Corinthians 5, the message centers on identity in Christ—highlighting that every believer is called to the ministry of reconciliation and equipped to help build up the body of Christ. The episode explores spiritual maturity as being rooted in Jesus rather than shaped by circumstances, stresses the importance of speaking truth in love, and encourages identity-based transformation over mere behavior change. Practical insights from habit formation reinforce the call to align daily life, community, and small consistent actions with the new identity believers have as new creations in Christ.
Dans cet épisode profondément humain, je reçois Yannick Goulet, créateur de contenu, conférencier et cofondateur de BON24H. Sobre depuis trois ans et demi, il incarne un message aussi simple que puissant : un jour à la fois peut tout changer.Avec une authenticité désarmante, il raconte son parcours marqué par la dépendance — un chemin qui l'a mené jusqu'à la rue — avant d'amorcer une remontée consciente, engagée et profondément humaine. Une reconstruction faite 24 heures à la fois.Aujourd'hui, Yannick utilise sa voix pour briser les tabous autour des dépendances, de la santé mentale et de la vulnérabilité. À travers ses podcasts Au-delà des façades et Décalage, il ouvre des conversations vraies, sans filtre, qui touchent et éveillent. Son objectif n'est pas d'impressionner. Il veut impacter.Un échange sincère, bouleversant et lumineux sur la résilience, la responsabilité personnelle et la puissance du rétablissement. Un témoignage qui rappelle qu'il est toujours possible de se relever — une décision, un souffle, une journée à la fois.
This week on The Beet, Jacques sits down with Ben Goulet-Scott and Jacob Suissa to talk plants, passion, and the power of good botany. The duo behind Let's Botanize shares how they first fell for the plant world and how they're channeling that love into a growing movement. They discuss biodiversity, ecology, and evolution while making the case for why plants deserve much more hype. Connect with Ben and Jacob: Ben Goulet-Scott and Jacob Suizza met while earning their PhDs in Organismic and Evolutionary Biology at Harvard University, bonding over a shared love of plants. Ben unraveled the genetic and ecological drama of Phlox species and now serves as Higher Education & Laboratory Coordinator at Harvard Forest, while Jacob, a classically trained botanist obsessed with ferns, is an Assistant Professor at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. In 2020, they co-founded Let's Botanize, an educational nonprofit dedicated to making plant science accessible, engaging, and rigorously grounded in real science. Find more from Ben and Jacob at their website: https://www.letsbotanize.org/ Find more from Ben and Jacob on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/letsbotanize Support The Beet: → Shop: https://growepic.co/shop → Seeds: https://growepic.co/botanicalinterests Learn More: → All Our Channels: https://growepic.co/youtube → Blog: https://growepic.co/blog → Podcast: https://growepic.co/podcasts → Discord: https://growepic.co/discord → Instagram: https://growepic.co/insta → TikTok: https://growepic.co/tiktok → Pinterest: https://growepic.co/pinterest → Twitter: https://growepic.co/twitter → Facebook: https://growepic.co/facebook → Facebook Group: https://growepic.co/fbgroup → Love our products? Become an Epic affiliate! https://growepic.co/3FjQXqV Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dans son apéro, JiC nous parle des événements sportifs de la dernière fin de semaine Sébastien Goulet nous parle de son expérience olympique. Étienne Malouin s'est entretenu avec Martin St-Louis. Antoine Roussel analyse la défaite du Canada. Marc-André Perreault nous offre son point de vue sur l'actualité sportive. Dans son billet de saison, JiC revient sur la défaite canadienne. Dominique Ducharme est l'invité du segment « Les Coachs ». Philippe Boucher aborde plusieurs sujets concernant la LNH. Renaud Lavoie nous parle des québécois au jeux olympiques, du retour des athlètes et de Sidney Crosby. Félix Séguin analyse le match de la médaille d'or. Maxim Lapierre nous donne ses impressions sur la finale Canada - États-Unis. Une production TVA Sports et QUB Février 2026Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Dans son apéro, JiC nous parle De la victoire du Canada face à la Finlande On rejoint Jean-Nicolas Blanchet à Milan en marge des jeux. Nicolas Cloutier nous résume la journée des Canadiens. On rejoint Sébastien Goulet en direct de Milan. Antoine Roussel analyse différents dossiers des jeux. Marc-André Perreault nous offre son point de vue sur l'actualité sportive. Dans son billet de saison, JiC estime qu'il est trop tard et trop tôt pour une équipe Québec. Dany Dubé est l'invité du segment « Les Coachs ». Dave Morissette revient sur la journée à Milan. Renaud Lavoie nous parle de Nathan Mackinnon, de Sam Reinhart et de bagarre dans la LHJMQ. Tony Marinaro nous donne son opinion sur l'actualité sportive. Jean-Michel Dufaux nous offre sa carte postale en direct d'Italie. Une production TVA Sports et QUB Février 2026Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Sur cet épisode de Le Sick Podcast, André Roy, Pat Laprade, Sébastien Goulet et Jack Han se joignent à Éric Hoziel! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Cette semaine, nous recevons Kevin et Yan du podcast Le québécois gamer et le Ti-Lutin. ***Enregistré le 4 février 2026*** Informations complémentaires : Arcade Québec sur CKRL (89.1) : https://www.ckrl.qc.ca/fr/emissions/magazine/arcade-quebec Arcade Québec sur Youtube : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLn1d-5sW745B6TzAgGtEiQ Arcade Québec sur Twitch : twitch.tv/arcadeqc Avec : Stéphane Goulet (@pinponey) Guillaume Duplain (@gyom999) Jeff Dion (@JF_dion) Suivez-nous : arcadequebec.com facebook.com/arcadequebec x : @arcadeqc twitch.tv/arcadeqc patreon : Arcade Québec Merci !!!!!! #arcadeqc #arcadequebec
This episode of the Mountain Podcast centers on the biblical call to “multiply,” drawing from Genesis 1, Matthew 28, and Luke 10 to emphasize that every believer is called not only to follow Jesus but to actively make disciples through love, obedience, and everyday faithfulness. Samuel explains that spiritual fruitfulness is a natural result of a healthy relationship with God and challenges listeners to move beyond passive consumption of church services into intentional participation in the Great Commission—praying for others, sharing faith, practicing obedience, and showing compassion in practical ways. Through teachings on discipleship, humility, and the Good Samaritan, the message reframes multiplication as living out Christlike love in daily life, trusting God to reshape priorities, prune distractions, and mobilize believers to serve their families, workplaces, and communities with grace and courage.
***full spoilers*** Notre retour sur la saison 2 de la série Fallout. ***full spoilers*** Informations complémentaires : Arcade Québec sur CKRL (89.1) : https://www.ckrl.qc.ca/fr/emissions/magazine/arcade-quebec Arcade Québec sur Youtube : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLn1d-5sW745B6TzAgGtEiQ Arcade Québec sur Twitch : twitch.tv/arcadeqc Avec : Stéphane Goulet (@pinponey) Guillaume Duplain (@gyom999) Jeff Dion (@JF_dion) Suivez-nous : arcadequebec.com facebook.com/arcadequebec x : @arcadeqc twitch.tv/arcadeqc patreon : Arcade Québec Merci !!!!!! #arcadeqc #arcadequebec
Le Sherbrookois Sébastien Goulet est le seul annonceur francophone dans l’aréna de hockey des Jeux olympiques de Milan-Cortina. Il agit comme annonceur maison en français et en anglais pour les matchs de hockey. Il s’agit de sa septième participation aux Jeux olympiques dans ce rôle. Entrevue avec Sébastien Goulet, annonceur maison aux Jeux olympiques de Milan-Cortina. Regardez aussi cette discussion en vidéo via https://www.qub.ca/videos ou en vous abonnant à QUB télé : https://www.tvaplus.ca/qub ou sur la chaîne YouTube QUB https://www.youtube.com/@qub_radioPour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Bad Bunny marque l’histoire du Super Bowl | Jeux olympiques de Milan: l’anglais prédomine durant les matchs de hockey et la skieuse Lindsey Vonn se blesse sérieusement dans une chute tragique | L’intelligence artificielle débarque chez Bonjour-santé | Vers des élections fédérales? | Non criminellement responsable: les centres hospitaliers beaucoup plus fréquentés qu’avant | Une survivante de cancer fait tourner toutes les têtes (et les sièges) à La Voix Dans cet épisode intégral du 9 février, en entrevue : Sébastien Goulet, annonceur maison aux Jeux olympiques de Milan-Cortina. François-David Rouleau, journaliste au Journal de Montréal présentement en Italie et coach de ski certifié. Dre Dominique Rouleau, chirurgienne orthopédiste et titulaire de la Chaire de recherche en orthopédie de l’Université de Montréal à l’Hôpital Sacré-Coeur de Montréal. Benoit Brunel, fondateur de Bonjour-santé. Dre Stéphanie Borduas-Pagé, psychiatre légiste à l’Institut universitaire en santé mentale de Montréal (IUSMM). Rosemarie Boivin, participante à La Voix dans l’équipe de Mario Pelchat. Une production QUB Février 2026Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
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Obus, Nintendo en chiffres, Sony et ses nouveaux brevets, Ubisoft, Netflix, Valve, Fallout, et la nouvelle config de Jeff sur Linux. Informations complémentaires : Arcade Québec sur CKRL (89.1) : https://www.ckrl.qc.ca/fr/emissions/magazine/arcade-quebec Arcade Québec sur Youtube : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLn1d-5sW745B6TzAgGtEiQ Arcade Québec sur Twitch : twitch.tv/arcadeqc Avec : Stéphane Goulet (@pinponey) Guillaume Duplain (@gyom999) Jeff Dion (@JF_dion) Suivez-nous : arcadequebec.com facebook.com/arcadequebec x : @arcadeqc twitch.tv/arcadeqc patreon : Arcade Québec Merci !!!!!! #arcadeqc #arcadequebec
This episode of The Mountain Podcast centers on Psalm 23 and explores how God leads people into transformation through stillness rather than busyness. The pastor contrasts modern, hurried life with God's “old ways,” explaining that spiritual growth, healing, and identity formation happen when we trust God as Shepherd, surrender personal desire, and allow Him to lead us beside “still waters.” Drawing from neuroscience, personal testimony, and Scripture, the message emphasizes silence, reflection, and long‑term obedience as essential for integrating life's pain, loss, and conflict with God's presence—especially in seasons like the “valley of the shadow of death”—ultimately inviting listeners to rest, trust, and receive restoration rather than react or rush.
Ubisoft, Xbox Developer Direct 2026, Fable, Forza Horizon 6, Cyberpunk, The Office, Helldivers 2, l'Orchestre Checkpoint, la Russie et plusieurs autres sujets! Informations complémentaires : Arcade Québec sur CKRL (89.1) : https://www.ckrl.qc.ca/fr/emissions/magazine/arcade-quebec Arcade Québec sur Youtube : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLn1d-5sW745B6TzAgGtEiQ Arcade Québec sur Twitch : twitch.tv/arcadeqc Avec : Stéphane Goulet (@pinponey) Guillaume Duplain (@gyom999) Jeff Dion (@JF_dion) Suivez-nous : arcadequebec.com facebook.com/arcadequebec x : @arcadeqc twitch.tv/arcadeqc patreon : Arcade Québec Merci !!!!!! #arcadeqc #arcadequebec
This episode teaches that following Jesus means embracing the narrow way—a path of humility, pruning, and sacrifice where God uses pressure to form Christlike character. Through Scripture and personal stories, it shows the narrow place as preparation, not punishment, calling believers to release even past blessings, trust God fully, and grow in prayer, mission, and love for others.
Plusieurs nouvelles et Porsche s'incruste dans le monde du jeu vidéo. Informations complémentaires : Arcade Québec sur CKRL (89.1) : https://www.ckrl.qc.ca/fr/emissions/magazine/arcade-quebec Arcade Québec sur Youtube : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLn1d-5sW745B6TzAgGtEiQ Arcade Québec sur Twitch : twitch.tv/arcadeqc Avec : Stéphane Goulet (@pinponey) Guillaume Duplain (@gyom999) Jeff Dion (@JF_dion) Suivez-nous : arcadequebec.com facebook.com/arcadequebec x : @arcadeqc twitch.tv/arcadeqc patreon : Arcade Québec Merci !!!!!! #arcadeqc #arcadequebec
This episode explores the biblical concept of the “secret place,” emphasizing intentional solitude and prayer as the primary arena where identity as sons and daughters of God is formed, drawing from Matthew 6 and Psalms to show that true spiritual transformation does not happen in public, but in hidden communion with the Father. The speaker contrasts modern culture's fixation on noise, self‑promotion, emotional validation, and constant stimulation with God's invitation to silence, obedience, and submission, teaching that the secret place is not for self‑care or emotional relief, but for dying to self and becoming like Christ. Through personal stories, Scripture, historical Christian voices, and psychological research, the episode argues that freedom from fear, clarity of calling, and spiritual authority are birthed through faithful, disciplined time alone with God, where trust is built, idols are dismantled, and God's will takes precedence over personal feelings or ambition
Have you ever been in a season of tension where all you really wanted was for God to fix it? School of Kingdom Ministry Director, Daniel Goulet shares how sometimes awakening comes through an encounter with God right where you are.
Bruno-Pierre Gagnon nous propose un quiz jeux vidéo! Informations complémentaires : Arcade Québec sur CKRL (89.1) : https://www.ckrl.qc.ca/fr/emissions/magazine/arcade-quebec Arcade Québec sur Youtube : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLn1d-5sW745B6TzAgGtEiQ Arcade Québec sur Twitch : twitch.tv/arcadeqc Avec : Stéphane Goulet (@pinponey) Guillaume Duplain (@gyom999) Jeff Dion (@JF_dion) Suivez-nous : arcadequebec.com facebook.com/arcadequebec x : @arcadeqc twitch.tv/arcadeqc patreon : Arcade Québec Merci !!!!!! #arcadeqc #arcadequebec
Découvrez notre artiste en lumière de la semaine: Gabrielle GouletSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Découvrez notre artiste en lumière de la semaine: Gabrielle GouletSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode emphasizes that true wholeness in Christ comes through surrender, not self‑preservation, using the image of a grain of wheat that must die to produce fruit. Contrasting modern culture's focus on comfort, visibility, and control, the message calls listeners to embrace hiddenness, weakness, and obedience as the place where God brings real transformation, teaching that growth often comes not through changed circumstances but through trusting God's grace to form us as we give our lives fully to Him.
Notre premier show de 2026! Informations complémentaires : les 20 jeux (PC, 2025) et leurs Metascores (Metacritic) : https://www.metacritic.com/pictures/best-pc-games-of-2025/20/?fbclid=IwVERDUAPJTE9leHRuA2FlbQIxMABzcnRjBmFwcF9pZAwzNTA2ODU1MzE3MjgAAR5iCCq2HgFQJVwPf1kcewQ1UiKLbCgQJdpxZu5IBK0Uf0ToICA5W0hK5U_2OQ_aem_Yej7abX6QBTNJnKaIH_xvg Arcade Québec sur CKRL (89.1) : https://www.ckrl.qc.ca/fr/emissions/magazine/arcade-quebec Arcade Québec sur Youtube : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLn1d-5sW745B6TzAgGtEiQ Arcade Québec sur Twitch : twitch.tv/arcadeqc Avec : Stéphane Goulet (@pinponey) Guillaume Duplain (@gyom999) Jeff Dion (@JF_dion) Suivez-nous : arcadequebec.com facebook.com/arcadequebec x : @arcadeqc twitch.tv/arcadeqc patreon : Arcade Québec Merci !!!!!! #arcadeqc #arcadequebec
In this episode, Samuel Goulet explores the contrast between modern culture's focus on personal desire and the enduring biblical call to self-denial and obedience to God. He emphasizes that true Christian living is rooted in surrendering personal will to God's eternal ways, rather than shaping faith around individual preferences or consumerism. Drawing from scripture, Goulet discusses how identity, relationships, and even church practices should be defined by God's will, not self-fulfillment, and encourages listeners to apply these principles in marriage, family, and daily life. The episode concludes with a call to prayer, inviting the audience to consecrate their relationships and resources to God, seeking humility, grace, and a deeper walk of faith. [Document 4 | Word]
Vanity, Vapor, and the Voice of God explores how the wisdom of Ecclesiastes reframes our understanding of life's pursuits and burdens, revealing them as fleeting “mist” compared to the eternal significance found in God's love and commandments. Through personal stories and biblical reflection, Samuel Goulet encourages listeners to let go of anxiety and misplaced priorities, urging them to build their lives on the enduring foundation of spiritual connection rather than temporary achievements. The episode invites listeners to embrace a lighter, purpose-driven year by focusing on loving God and others, and finding true satisfaction in the voice and presence of God.
*** Enregistré le 21 décembre 2025 *** Les meilleurs et les pires jeux de chaque studio selon Metacritic avec Éric Lajoie, animateur de l'émission Les Geeks Contre-Attaquent. Informations complémentaires : Arcade Québec sur CKRL (89.1) : https://www.ckrl.qc.ca/fr/emissions/magazine/arcade-quebec Arcade Québec sur Youtube : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLn1d-5sW745B6TzAgGtEiQ Arcade Québec sur Twitch : twitch.tv/arcadeqc Avec : Stéphane Goulet (@pinponey) Guillaume Duplain (@gyom999) Jeff Dion (@JF_dion) Suivez-nous : arcadequebec.com facebook.com/arcadequebec x : @arcadeqc twitch.tv/arcadeqc patreon : Arcade Québec Merci !!!!!! #arcadeqc #arcadequebec
This episode explores the theme of "being the head and not the tail," drawing from Deuteronomy 28 to encourage listeners to shift from a mindset of bondage and subservience to one of leadership and obedience to God. Samuel emphasizes that blessings follow faithful submission and obedience, contrasting the generational effects of living in freedom versus captivity. Practical examples illustrate how spiritual and financial freedom can be cultivated over time, impacting future generations. The episode closes with a call to embrace obedience, patience, and a lifestyle distinct from worldly patterns, trusting that God equips and blesses those who follow His ways.
This episode focuses on the themes of transition and impartation in the spiritual journey, using the biblical stories of Elijah, Elisha, and Gehazi to illustrate how walking with God leads to seasons of change, growth, and responsibility. The speaker emphasizes the importance of moving from being a spiritual son or daughter to becoming a spiritual parent, imparting wisdom and anointing to others. Through examples from 1 Kings and 2 Kings, the message highlights obedience, humility, and the dangers of pride and transactional thinking, ultimately calling listeners to embrace a life of daily surrender and contentment in godliness rather than seeking personal gain or recognition.
This episode brings together three incredible Bake Off champions for a lively, heartfelt, and wonderfully nerdy deep dive into the world of competitive baking. Lisa and Cristina are joined by Peter Sawkins, winner of Great British Bake Off 2020, Laura Foo, winner of Great Australian Bake Off 2023, and Loïc Fauteux-Goulet, winner of Great Canadian Baking Show 2023. Each baker shares the winding path that led them to their respective tents, from Loïc discovering his passion through late-night Bake Off marathons, to Laura's roots in Singaporean home baking and her pandemic baking adventures, to Peter becoming utterly captivated by the show at age ten.The bakers compare the unique rhythms of their different franchises, reflecting on the pressure, the unpredictability, and the strange comfort of baking under the watchful eye of a production crew. Together they recount the chaos, the camaraderie, the victories, the disasters, and the moments when everything just seemed to magically work in the tent (or shed!). By the end, the trio has formed a cross-continental pact: an international baking challenge club designed to push each other's limits in the most joyful way possible.This conversation is warm, generous, and full of insights for bakers of every level. Whether you are a Bake Off fan, a home baker, or just someone who loves hearing passionate people talk about the craft they adore, this episode will make you smile. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of The Mountain Podcast, Samuel Goulet reflects on the church's journey through building transitions and emphasizes that the true foundation of the Mountain Church is God's enduring love. Drawing from John 3:16 and Romans 8, he explores how God's love is the central narrative connecting generations, offering daily salvation and freedom rather than condemnation. Goulet encourages listeners to embrace spiritual maturity by prioritizing love over displays of power, highlighting that love is the lasting force that sustains faith, community, and personal growth. The episode concludes with a prayer for a revival of love within the church and its membersTh
In this episode, Samuel Goulet explores the foundational role of solitude and silence in prayer, emphasizing that true intimacy with God begins when we separate ourselves from distractions and embrace stillness. Drawing on biblical examples and teachings, Samuel discusses the challenges of being alone with God, such as anxiety and restlessness, and encourages listeners to build a regular practice of quiet time with God. He offers practical advice for scheduling solitude, highlighting how spiritual growth unfolds as we consistently seek God in the secret place, ultimately calling listeners to cultivate spiritual maturity by knowing God personally and pressing on even when it feels awkward or difficult. [ivoox.com]
In this episode, Samuel Goulet emphasizes the importance of anchoring prayer in biblical understanding and practice, using the imagery of the upper room to illustrate the significance of waiting upon the Lord and praying according to God's will rather than personal desires. He highlights how the transformative power of waiting and prayer refines and prepares individuals for the fulfillment of God's promises, drawing parallels between the disciples' experience and the process of spiritual growth. Samuel encourages listeners to pursue a prayer life that seeks God's will, fostering personal transformation and a deeper connection with the divine. [ivoox.com]
In this episode of The Mountain Podcast, Samuel Goulet continues on week 5 on the theme of “Design & Purpose,” emphasizing that every believer is made to share Christ with others. Drawing from 2 Corinthians 5:11–21, he explains that receiving Christ naturally leads to giving Christ, and that the love of Jesus should be the controlling force in our lives, freeing us from fear, resentment, and selfishness. Samuel outlines five practical ways to live out this calling—intercession, evangelism, counsel, edification, and restoration—encouraging listeners to be active ministers of reconciliation, to build up and restore others, and to let the love of Christ mobilize them to serve and impact those around them.
Dear Spinning Circle,Today. On Wool n' Spinning Radio. Dionne, Rebecca and Rachel were joined by Melissa Goulet of MellyKnits to discuss the nuances of wool processing and blending. There is an idea out there that if we blend and blend and blend, that fibres will just go together and combine. It's not widely discussed that some fibres just won't blend together, no matter what we do with them and no matter how many times we put them through a carder or comb on combs. Often fibres like silk and alpaca blend well with wool of any kind – it's some of the fibres that are less common that we have trouble with. Porosity of Human Hair hereThank you for joining us in another episode!***Thank you for listening! If you would like to be a guest on Wool n' Spinning Radio, please reach out below, in the comments, or send an email to rachel@welfordpurls.com.Until next month, keep wool close and your spindles closer! I hope you enjoyed our conversation. If this is your first time tuning into Wool n' Spinning Radio, welcome. This audio podcast is a spin-off from the original podcast available on YouTube at youtube.com/RachelSmith. Rachel has been podcasting since 2014, talking about handspinning and making yarn. Her passion is working with her handspun yarns in projects, both knit and woven. Links to the website, Instagram and more are available in the show notes and at Patreon.com/woolnspinning. *** Thank you for listening! If you would like to be a guest on Wool n' Spinning Radio, please reach out below, in the comments, or send an email to rachel@welfordpurls.com. Until next month, keep wool close and your spindles closer!
If the enemy can confuse our identity, we won't even try to access our authority. School of Kingdom Ministry Director, Daniel Goulet shares how Authority flows from identity.
Over 36 years ago, Kris sat in the classroom of her Bible college professor, Paul Marc Goulet, learning lessons that would profoundly shape her understanding of God, cognitive function, and the power of the stories we tell ourselves. Decades later, their paths cross again for a deeply meaningful conversation about how our God concepts—what we believe about who God is—shape every part of our faith, healing, and daily life.A pastor, author, counselor, and global leader, Paul draws from his extensive background in psychology and theology to unpack the ways distorted beliefs about God can keep us trapped in emotional pain and confusion. He introduces us to one of his most impactful teachings, “the Vat,” a concept describing how our thoughts and experiences create a mental and spiritual environment that either nurtures truth or reinforces distortion.Together, Kris and Paul explore how to reconcile our view of God with life's hardest moments—especially for those walking through betrayal and trauma. This episode invites listeners to reframe suffering, rediscover who God really is, and find freedom in knowing His love is consistent, kind, and unwavering.Key Takeaways from the Episode:Our God concept—what we subconsciously believe about God—shapes how we interpret everything in life.Distorted God concepts often stem from early experiences of authority, love, or rejection.Healing involves replacing lies about God with biblical truth and relational experiences of His character.“The Vat” illustrates how unprocessed pain can distort our perception of God, self, and others—and how renewal begins by changing what we allow into that space.Reframing the question “Why do bad things happen to good people?” opens the door to deeper faith and trust.Understanding God through Scripture (1 Corinthians 13:4–8) helps us see His true nature as love itself.True breakthrough happens when we allow God to rewrite the stories we've been telling ourselves.Connect with Paul Marc Goulet:
In this episode, Samuel Goulet explores the theme "Design and Purpose," focusing on the biblical idea that people are made for community. Drawing from passages in Ephesians, Romans, and Matthew, he emphasizes that true church community is built on humility, forgiveness, and the active flow of Jesus' love—likened to the life-giving flow of blood in the body. Goulet challenges listeners to move beyond comfort zones, embrace diversity within the body of Christ, and reject isolation, pride, and unforgiveness. He encourages proactive intercession, radical forgiveness, and genuine connection, highlighting that healthy spiritual community requires both receiving and giving grace, and that the transformative power of Jesus' blood enables believers to overcome relational barriers and thrive together.
n this episode, Samuel Goulet teaches on transformation as a key part of the Christian life, emphasizing that true change comes from both receiving and giving God's love. Drawing from scripture, he explains that worship and humility are essential for spiritual growth, and that believers are called to continually renew their minds and let God's character flow through them, impacting their actions and relationships. [Document]
As we, at WGN Radio, prepare to welcome the Chicago Blackhawks into the “Century Club,” we are celebrating Chicago's Original 6 hockey organization by highlighting over 100 players, coaches, executives, broadcasters and personalities that have been a part of Blackhawks' 100-year history. Every weekday leading up to and through the 2025-26 season, you will hear […]
This episode explores how each person is intentionally designed by God for both universal and unique purposes, emphasizing the importance of loving God, others, and oneself. Drawing from key scriptures, Sam encourages listeners to embrace their value, pursue holiness, and trust in God's redemptive plan even through failures.
Samuel teaches about the importance of prayer, especially intercession, explaining that it starts with personal connection to God and extends to praying for others. He uses biblical examples to show that everyone is called to intercede, encouraging listeners to persist in prayer for others until spiritual growth and unity with Jesus are achieved.
In this teaching, Samuel emphasizes the importance of anchoring prayer in biblical understanding and practice, using the upper room as a strong imagery. He discusses the significance of waiting upon the Lord and praying according to God's will, rather than personal desires. Samuel highlights the transformative power of waiting and prayer, which refine and prepare individuals for the fulfillment of God's promises. He draws parallels between the disciples' experience in the upper room and the process of spiritual growth, stressing the need for obedience, submission, and alignment with the Holy Spirit. Ultimately, Samuel encourages a prayer life that seeks God's will, allowing for personal transformation and a deeper connection with the divine.
In this episode, Sam focuses on Psalm 139 and the theme of prayer. Sam emphasizes the importance of understanding our identity in God and how it influences our prayer life. He discusses the concept of the "secret place" of solitude and silence with God, which forms the foundation for all other types of prayer. The sermon highlights David's model of prayer in Psalm 139, illustrating how David's intimate knowledge of God's omniscience and love shapes his communication with God. Sam encourages listeners to embrace their identity as known and loved by God, to pray authentically and vulnerably, and to allow this understanding to transform their approach to prayer. The sermon concludes with a call to experience God's presence and guidance in every aspect of life, leading to a deeper and more impactful prayer life.
In this episode, Samuel explores the foundational role of solitude and silence in prayer, emphasizing how true intimacy with God begins when we separate ourselves from distractions and embrace stillness. Drawing on biblical examples and verses—including Jesus' teachings and the exhortations of Psalms and Lamentations—Samuel discusses the challenges and fears that often accompany being alone and quiet before God, such as anxiety and restlessness. He encourages listeners to build a regular practice of spending quiet, solitary time with God, noting that such moments not only deepen our knowledge of God but also reveal the voices and patterns influencing our lives. Samuel offers practical advice for scheduling time for solitude and silence, reminding us that spiritual growth unfolds as we break through discomfort and consistently seek God in the secret place. This teaching is a call to cultivate spiritual maturity by knowing God personally, apart from others, and pressing on even when it feels awkward or difficult.